Sept. 6, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
315 
Capt. J E Noble, 1st Ariz. 102 
Capt. j M Weese, 3d Ky. 102 
Capt. L L Bolles, 2d Wash. 102 
Capt. F W Allen, C. A. C. Mass. 102 
Sergt. E F Grundeman, 2d Wis. 102 
Lieut. R C Giffen, U. S. Navy. 102 
Ensign A D Denney, U. S. N. 102 
1st Lieut J G Westerman, 1st Mo. 102 
Ensign \V A Lee, U. S. N. 102 
Capt. C G Duff, 3d Texas. 102 
Ensign M S Brown. U. S. N. 102 
Prvt. M Fisher, U. S. M. C. 102 
Sergt. J T Lawless, 5th Mass. 102 
Capt. K K V Casey, 2d Pa. 102 
Prvt. E L Clark, U. S. M. C. 102 
Sergt. E L Mullaly, U. S. M. C. 102 
Sergt C P Emerson, 53d Iowa. 102 
Sergt. J H Russell, 2d Wis. 102 
Maj. W S Price, 3d N. J. 102 
2d Lieut. S O Elting, U. S. Cav. 102 
1st Sergt. A P Dyer, 3d Texas. 101 
Capt. B F Cole, 1st W. Ya. 101 
1st Sergt. A J Stark, 3d U. S. Inf. 101 
Sergt. J R Crown 1st U. S. Cav. 101 
Sergt. R A Pressley, U. S. M. C. 101 
O M. Sergt. F M Mapes, 3d Ore. 101 
Q. M. Sergt. E B Finseth, C. A. R. Ore. 101 
H J A Petit, Argentine Republic. 101 
Maj. V K Dodge, Ord. Dept. Ky. 101 
1st Lieut. D W Barrett. 2d Ky. 101 
Sergt. L M Felt, 2d Ill. 101 
1st Lieut. T W Doyle, 6 th Mass. 101 
Capt. A L Briggs, U. S. Inf. 101 
Corp. E J Blade, U. S. M. C. 101 
Prvt C H Martin, U. S. M. C. 101 
Lieut II E Simon, Ohio. 101 
Capt. J E Parker. 8 th Mass. 101 
Lieut. E L Colburn, C A. R. Wash. 101 
Sergt. R K Conant, I. C. C. Mass. 101 
Sergt. C M Gettys, 3d Wyo. 101 
Capt. E G Hartley, O. M. D. Tenn. 101 
Sergt. W J Shiells, 1st Wis.:. 101 
Tyro: 
Corp. C B Loring, U. S. M. C. 101 
2d Lieut. G Eaton, 54th Iowa. 101 
Corp. G H Ellett, 1st Md. 101 
Capt. C M Gale, 1st III. 101 
Maj. I Ellwood, 55th Iowa. 101 
O. M. Sergt. A Lund, 3d Wis. 101 
Prvt. S A McKone, 1st Kans. 101 
O. M. Sergt. S Pearson, C. A. R. Ore. 101 
Capt. A II Dahlene, Colo. 100 
Capt. A H Pfeil, 3d N. J. 100 
2d Lieut. F C Thompson, 1st Conn. 100 
Gregorio Pereyrea, Argentine Republic. 100 
1st Sergt. G W Wright, 4th N. J. 100 
Prvt. P J Grahe, 1st Md.!. 100 
1st Lieut. G W Ewell, U. S. Inf. 100 
Capt. H H Heylmun, Med. C. Kans. 100 
2d Lieut. E E Davis, 2d W. Va. 100 
B. S. Maj. W S Morris, 2d Ky. 100 
Lieut. E Lindrotli, 3d Til.".. 100 
Capt. K W Read, Ord. D. Texas. 100 
Sergt F Hammond, U. S. M. C. 100 
1st Sergt. W O Goodwin, 3d Ind... 100 
Sergt. H R Kimberling, 29th U. S. Inf. 100 
Lieut. P. Burgess, Art. Bn. Ill. 100 
Muse. J B Gay, 3d Wis. 99 
Prvt. H W Smith. 2d Wash. 99 
1st Lieut. C B Mathews, U. S. M. C. 99 
R. O. M. Sergt. W A Meyer, 53d Iowa. 99 
Capt J Grennan, 1st N. M. »9 
2d Lieut. E R Dial, 7th Calif. 99 
Maj. J O Seamans, 2d Cav. Ga. 99 
1st Lieut. J II McHughes, 1st N. M. 99 
*Made 13 additional consecutive bullseyes at 1000yds. 
tMade 6 additional consecutive bullseyes at 1000yds. 
Won in 1910 by Lieutenant C. L. Sturdevant, U. S. 
Engineers, with a score of 105, and 23 bullseyes at 1000yds. 
W on in 1911 by Lieutenant S. W. Anding, U. S. In¬ 
fantry, with a score of 103 
_ \\ on in 1912 by Sergeant F II. Kean, Massachusetts, 
with a score of 104. 
The winner is awarded the Leech cup, to be held 
for one year, a gold medal and cash. The second man is 
awarded a silver medal and cash. The third man is 
awarded a bronze medal and cash. The fourth man gets 
a prism binocular, presented by Warner & Swasey, and 
cash. 
DALY RE-ENTRY MATCH. 
No. 1, revolver, 75yds, slow fire: 
J H Snook, Ohio. 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 
Chas, Sundberg, New York. 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 
C E Orr. Illinois . 
F.duardo Fernandez, Argentine Republic . 
R L Miller, U. S. A. 
No. 2, revolver, 25yds., timed fire: 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 
Sergt. W Brown, IT. S. A. 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 
Sergt G C Olcott, Missouri. 
A M Poindexter. Colorado. 
W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 
.1 II Snook, Ohio . 
W H Whigam, Illinois. 
... ^ T °- 3, revolver, 50yds., timed fire: 
W C Short, U. S. A. 
C E Orr, Illinois ... 
J II Snook, Ohio . 
W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 
F P Coffin, Colorado. 
C M McCutcheon. Colorado. 
H L Taylor, U. S. A. 
No. 4, revolver, 15yds., rapid fire: 
L G Reising, N. R. A.. 
T H Snook, Ohio . 
A H Smith, Colorado . 
W Brown, U. S. A. 
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C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 95 
W H Whigam Illinois... 94 
W A Lee, U. S. N. 94 
No. 5, revolver, 25yds., rapid fire: 
E S Myrick, U. S. N. 96 
C E Orr, Illinois. 92 
W H Spencer, Missouri. 88 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 88 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 86 
Match D, running deer match: 
I. M Felt, Illinois. 44 
Lieut. W E Brougher, U. S. A. 43 
J K Edmundson, Texas. 42 
J F Peal, U. S. A. 42 
W H Richard, W. R. and G. C. 41 
W T Spratt, Georgia. 41 
B W Taylor, Oregon . 39 
II L Taylor, U. S. A. 39 
L C Smith, Texas.'.. 37 
C C Harrold, Georgia... 37 
*Absolute tie. 
CHAMPIONSHIP REGIMENTAL TEAM MATCH. 
At 200, 600 and 1000yds.; 38 entries. Scores: 
5th Infantry, Massachusetts. 882 
53d Infantry, Iowa . 829 
6 th Infantry. Massachusetts . 809 
1st Infantry, Arizona . 806 
1st Infantry, District of Columbia . SOI 
3d Infantry . S00 
1st Corps of Cadets, Massachusetts . 799 
2d Infantry, District of Columbia. 798 
3d Infantry, Indiana . 797 
1st Squadron, Cavalry, Colorado . 792 
1st Infantry, West Virginia . 791 
1st Infantry, Kansas .. 788 
2d Infantry, West Virginia . 784 
1st Infantry, Illinois . 783 
2d Infantry, Washington, Team 1. 778 
1st Infantry, Colorado . 778 
2d Infantry, Washington, Team 2. 776 
1st Infantry, Hawaii, Team 1. 773 
9th U. S. Infantry . 771 
2d Infantry, Minnesota . 770 
1st Infantry, Arizona .-.. 766 
3d Infantry, Wyoming, Team 1. 762 
1st Infantry, North Dakota, Team 1. 761 
1st Infantry, North Dakota, Team 2. 761 
2d Infantry, Montana . 759 
1st Infantry, Minnesota . 754 
1st Infantry, Hawaii, Team 2. 750 
2d Infantry, Connecticut . 748 
1st Infantry, Oklahoma, Team 1. 746 
54th Infantry, Iowa . 743 
3d Infantry, Wyoming, Team 2. 734 
2d Infantry, Mississippi . 725 
3d Infantry, North Carolina . 720 
7th Infantry, California . 715 
3d Infantry, Mississippi. 706 
1st Infantry, Virginia Vols. 693 
1st Infantry, North Carolina . 690 
1st Infantry, Oklahoma, Team 2. 661 
Won in 1910 by 6 th Infantry, Massachusetts, with a 
score of 831. Won in 1911 by 2d Infantry, Texas, with a 
score of SOS. Won in 1912 by 1st Infantry, District of 
Columbia, with a score of 754. 
The winning learn is awarded the championship regi¬ 
mental trophy, and each member of the team gets a 
gold medal. Each member of the second team is 
awarded a silver medal. Each member of the third team 
is awarded a bronze medal. 
AUGUST 21. 
DALY RE-ENTRY MATCH. 
No. 1, revolver, 75yds., slow fire: 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 81 
